Days to maturity represents time 
Tomato from transplanting to the open field 
as grown here at Rocky Fore 
62 Days. An early dwarf vine variety that 
Bounty (New) bears good yields of well shaped fruits. Free 
from dark green overcolor of the stem end. Developed by the North 
Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Cross between Allred and 
Break O’Day. Fruits nearly as large as Break O’Day. A good ship- 
per. Smooth, bright red; pleasing flavor. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 85e) (4% Ib., $2.25) (ib., $8.15) (5 Ibs., $35.75) prepaid 

Bi 60 days. An extremely early medium small fruited sort 
tson somewhat on the order of Earliana, but with smaller 
plants and globular fruits. It pollinates strongly and sets fruit in 
hot, windy climates better than most other sorts. Plants too dwarf 
for staking. 
(Pkt., 10¢c) (0z., 40c) (%4 Ib., $1.10) Cb., $3.75) (5 Ibs., $16.50) prepaid 
Bonny Best, Burrell’s 
Special Selection, 
73 days. Second 
Crown Sét peace 
4 general purpose tomato. De- 
sirable for forcing under 
glass and used aS a canning 
variety in northern sections; 
valuable for market, garden 
and shippers. Vine medium 
in size. Fruits handsome, 
uniform, bright deep scarlet 
red, globe shaped, slightly 
flattened, smooth and firm. 
Average weight of fruits 5 
OZ. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 02. 25e) (02., 
90c) (%4 Ib., $2.75) Cb., $10.00) 
(5 Ibs., $44.00) prepaid 
Bonny Best, Stand- 
See Burrell’s Special Se- 
ard lection for general de- 
scription. 
(PkKt., 10c) (0z., 30c) (%4 Ib., 
90c) (Ub., $3.10) (5 lbs., $13.50) 

prepaid 
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Tomato Bonny Best tant to wilt and nail-head 
rust. One of the late Dr. 
Pritchard’s developments. Plants on the order of Earliana. Vine light, 
open and spreading with medium foliage. While early and very pro- 
lific is inclined to sunburn in some sections. Not well suited to grow- 
ing in South; fine for Utah and western Colorado. Fruits medium 
large, orange-red, globe shaped, smooth and uniform. Somewhat on 
the order of Marglobe, but with walls hardly as thick. Flavor mild 
and agreeable. Average weight of fruits 7 oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 35e) (%4 Ib., $1.00) (ib., $3.50) (5 lbs., $15.40) prepaid 
’ 62 days. A new departure in Tomatoes com- 
Burrell’s Early bining the large, globe, solid fruits of Mar- 
globe with the very dwarf, extra early plant of the Bison. Solid 
enough for shipping. Because of the very dwarf plants, may be 
spaced 3 ft. by 3 ft. The smooth, red fruits set in heavy clusters 
with a minimum of vine. We believe this to be the earliest stand- 
ard shipping sized tomato yet introduced. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 25ce) (0z., 90c) (14 Ib., $2.75) (ib., $10.00) 
(5 Ibs., $44.00) prepaid 
3 S. 
Canner’s Jewell—Blood Red Flesh (72,3335. 7's Y25 
Rocky Ford district for canning use. Yields abundantly large, very 
smooth, deep red fruits. The skin is thick and peels well. Flesh firm 
and walls thick. Its outstanding characteristic is the very deep blood 
red color, which is carried clear through the tomato. Shape the 
same as Chalk’s Early Jewell, but slightly larger and more full. 
While this is primarily a canning sort, you will find it excellent for 
slicing. Average weight of fruits 6 to 7 oz. Makes tomato juice with 
a brilliant color and zippy tang that calls for more. : 
(Pkt., 10) (0z., 35¢e) (4 Ib., $1.00) (Ib., $3.50) (5 Ibs., $15.40) prepaid 
78 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 



